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What is similar about a satire and a parable? Choose the best answer.

a. Both use humor to entertain an audience.
b. Both are very short in length.
c. Both attempt to persuade an audience.
d. Both are based on a previous work.

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A. Both use humor to entertain and audience.
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Answer:

a. Both use humor to entertain an audience.

Step-by-step explanation:

Satire is a method utilized by essayists to uncover and condemn stupidity and defilement of an individual or a general public, by utilizing humor, incongruity, distortion, or derision. It means to improve humankind by scrutinizing its imprudences and shortfalls. An essayist in a satire utilizes anecdotal characters, which represent real people, to expose and condemn their corruption.

Parable is a hyperbole, which displays a short story, regularly with an ethical exercise toward the end. You frequently have heard stories from your seniors, for example, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and All is Vanity. These are anecdotes since they show you a specific good exercise. Parable is, actually, a Greek word, anecdote, which signifies "examination." It resembles a concise account or a well known fact that utilizes symbolism, simile, and metaphor, to demonstrate the moral lesson intended to be taught.

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